Boring yet functional. 12 apps available immediately, without having to *push* and slide your finger around the bottom of the screen, with a significant delay, then slide your finger up and down a program shortcut menu.
Of course, bring up background running apps, and WinMo wins. Even when using Backgroundr on iPhone, the apps in the background like to commit suicide. Plus, iPhone apps barely have enough room to breath when it comes to memory.
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Boring yet functional. 12 apps available immediately, without having to *push* and slide your finger around the bottom of the screen, with a significant delay, then slide your finger up and down a program shortcut menu.
Of course, bring up background running apps, and WinMo wins. Even when using Backgroundr on iPhone, the apps in the background like to commit suicide. Plus, iPhone apps barely have enough room to breath when it comes to memory.